The graph gives information about the percentage of budgets distributed for knowledge in the USA, UK, Germany, and India, between 1995 and 2035.
Overall, the diagram for the USA remained at the top the most of the given period, while that for India gradually declined to the lowest position in the given period of time. Moreover, the proportion of budgets allocated in the UK showed the top position at the end.
In 1995, the figure for the USA was at the top at roughly 10%, while other European countries registered nearby at 5%. The lowest diagram exceptionally witnessed for India (3%). In 2010, the USA demonstrated a substantially downward trend to 3%, amongst other countries. Nevertheless, the figure recovered by 2025, reaching around 13%. All other countries marginally rise roughly at the same index UK (15%), India (8%) and Germany (7%).
Upcoming the next decades, the figure for India will remain relatively the same, while the rest expect to see more growth. More details, the UK significantly fell to 12%, and will grow at roughly 16% by 2035. Conversely, the USA, after surging to 16%, will decline to 15%. Lastly, after 2025, noticeably advance to 10% at the end.
